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How does SAT extended time work?

When students take the paper-based SAT with double time (+100% or more), the exam is administered over two days and in the student's school instead of a designated test center. For the SAT Suite of Assessments, students approved to test with extended time will also receive extra breaks.
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How does extra time work on the SAT?

Like students with double time, students with 150% additional time typically take the SAT over the course of two days at their school, rather than take it at the official testing center. They would sit with a school coordinator, generally one on one, unless there were another student or two with similar accommodations.
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How much time do you get on the SAT with extended time?

Extended time options include: Time and a half, or 50 percent additional time (4 hours and 30 minutes on the new SAT; 5 hours and 45 minutes on the new SAT with Essay) Double time, or 100 percent additional time (6 hours on the new SAT; 7 hours and 40 minutes on the new SAT with Essay)
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Do colleges see if you get extra time on the SAT?

College Board must approve an accommodation before a student may test with that accommodation. When colleges receive SAT scores, they won't know if a student took the SAT with accommodations.
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What does 1.5 extended time mean?

1.5 Extended Test Time

Student is allowed one and a half times (50% more time) the regular exam duration. For example, if the regular duration is 60 minutes then the 1.5 extended time accommodation would be 90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes).
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How Students Taking the SAT with Extra Time Accommodation Can Use Their Time Wisely

Can you get extra time on the SAT for anxiety?

Different clinical diagnoses may warrant the same testing accommodation. For example, students with ADHD, fine motor deficits, anxiety disorders or OCD all may receive an extended time accommodation.
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How long is the SAT with 50% extended time?

For time and one-half (+50%), the SAT is 4 hours and 30 minutes of testing time, plus breaks: 98 minutes for the Reading Test. 53 minutes for the Writing and Language Test. 38 minutes for the Math Test – No Calculator.
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Is it OK to take SAT 3 times?

According to the College Board, most students improve their scores significantly when they retake the test, but the score gains are smaller for each successive test. So, while you can take the SAT as many times as you want, it may not be worth it to retake the test more than three or four times.
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Do colleges care if you take SAT twice?

Students can take the SAT as many times as they want. We recommend that they take it at least twice—in the spring of their junior year and the fall of their senior year. Most students get a higher score the second time, and most colleges consider a student's highest SAT score when making admission decisions.
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Do colleges care if you retake SAT?

Yes. You can retake the SAT as many times as you want. Most colleges will only consider your highest scores. With that in mind, you may want to take the test multiple times if you're unsatisfied with your initial score.
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Why do people get extended time on tests?

Why I receive extended time on tests. There are several reasons for why someone would receive extra time on tests, including extra time to process written text, extra time to write, or to use other accommodations or assistive technology such as a screen reader.
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Why do students with ADHD need extra time?

There are a number of reasons why children with ADHD require extended time, including behavioral issues, challenges with task initiation or completion, test-taking anxiety, poor time-management skills, and the inability to realistically judge how much time it takes to complete academic tasks.
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How much extra time do you need for ADHD on the SAT?

The SAT extended-time testing lasts 4 hours and 30 minutes without the optional essay. For students needing 100% extended time, the test is administered in the student's home school over two days. The total time for 100% extended time is 6 hours.
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How hard is it to get extra time on ACT?

Extended time and/or accommodations on the SAT and ACT are determined by two types of documentation: A neuropsychological and/or educational evaluation administered by the school or by a private evaluator, and. A record that the requested accommodations have actually been implemented by the school!
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Can you take the SAT infinite times?

Students can take the SAT as many times as they want; however, there are typically only seven test dates throughout the year. Most students take the exam twice, once at the end of their junior year and again at the beginning of their senior year.
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What is an example of extended time accommodation?

For example, if the class is given 50 minutes to complete the test, a student with a 50% extra time accommodation would be allowed 75 minutes to complete the test and a student with an 100% extra accommodation would be allowed 100 minutes.
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Is 1200 a good SAT score?

The average SAT score is a 1040, so a 1200 is above average. A 1200 SAT score is between the 71st and 80th percentile of test takers, meaning that you scored above 71-80% of other students. A score of 1200 opens a wide range of college options, assuming you have comparable grades (mostly A's and B's).
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Should I retake a 1390 SAT?

Does the SAT score of 1390 fall within the upper 50% range? If so, your score is considered to be "good enough." If your score falls below the 50% range, you might consider taking the SAT again. For example, my state university has a SAT middle range score of 1340. A SAT score of 1390 will be sufficient.
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Should I retake the SAT if I got a 1530?

A 1530+ is in the upper end of that range. You would be doing yourself a disservice by retaking a score this high, not only because it would be a waste of your valuable time but also because you'd be putting yourself in serious danger of scoring lower.
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Is 4 SAT attempts too much?

While you can take the SAT as many times as you want, if you are taking it four times it is important to reflect if this will actually be helpful. If you have taken it three or four times and have not improved your score, this might be a sign that you should stop taking it or approach it differently.
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Can I Superscore my SAT?

Some colleges superscore across all your test dates, and some superscore across the test dates you choose to submit. (For example, you may take the test three times but decide to only submit two of those scores.)
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Does Harvard require all SAT scores?

Harvard has the Score Choice policy of "Highest Section." This is also known as "superscoring." This means that you can choose which SAT tests you want to send to the school. Of all the scores they receive, your application readers will consider your highest section scores across all SAT test dates you submit.
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Do students with ADHD get extra time on the SAT?

However, if you have ADHD or a documented learning disability, extra time may allow you to actually complete the test. Not everyone with ADHD benefits from extra time, but many do—particularly those with slow reading rates and processing speed.
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Can you wear earplugs during the SAT?

Some students like ear plugs because it cuts out all background noise. However, the College Board does not allow the use of ear plugs during their tests.
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Is there an essay on the SAT?

The SAT essay is one of the sections of the SAT. After being required since its inception, the College Board has now decided to make the essay optional. This is similar to the ACT, whose essay has always been optional.
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